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Statistics: Actuarial Science Emphasis - BA, BS

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College

College of Arts & Sciences

Program Level

Undergraduate

About this Degree

Statistics is the science of characterizing uncertainty and extracting information from numerical data.

Statistics majors at USU receive a solid education in areas like probability, linear regression/ time series, experiment design, quality control, and various areas in statistical analysis.

Essentially, statisticians can work in any career or for any company where data is collected or analyzed. Because of this, and the fact that not enough people graduate in statistics to meet the current career demand, USU statistics majors have an extremely high job placement after graduation. The Mathematics and Statistics Department is a close-knit unit where students receive individual attention from faculty mentors and the opportunity to pursue undergraduate research.

Students receive a degree by completing all required courses in the major. To receive a BA, students must also gain proficiency in one or more foreign languages. See Undergraduate Academic Credential Requirements for language requirements.

Actuarial Science: An actuary is a business professional who uses mathematical skills to define, analyze, and solve financial and social problems. USU is one of the only universities where students can complete the full undergraduate program in actuarial science required for job placement as an actuary. USU graduates in actuarial science require no further education in graduate school and receive 100% job placement in a career that is consistently rated as one of the top two careers in terms of job satisfaction, opportunities for advancement, and pay. This emphasis is also available through the mathematics degree, but it is essentially the same.

  • For more information about Statistics, Actuarial Science Emphasis, see the website.

  • Admitted and current students must meet with their advisor, Linda Skabelund.

  • Log on to Degree Works to check student-specific program progress.

  • The highest math requirement for this degree is course.

Admission Requirements for this Program

  • New freshmen: Admitted to USU in Good Standing    

  • Transfer students from other institutions or other programs at USU: 2.75 GPA